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Old 02-28-2006, 04:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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By the way, I found a website with the scores of a bunch of QBs. I figured I would just take guys who start now.

Favre - 22
Brunell - 22
Bledsoe - 37
Dilfer - 22
McNair - 15
Collins - 30
Hasselbeck - 29
McNabb - 16
Aaron Brooks - 17
Culpepper - 21
Pennington - 25
Bulger - 29
Brady - 33
Vick - 20
Brees - 28
Carr - 24
Harrington - 32
McCown - 30
Simms - 22
Leftwich - 25
Palmer - 26
Boller - 27
Grossman - 29
Roethlisberger - 25
Losman - 31
Eli - 39
Alex Smith - 40
Peyton - 38

The only guys who started last year (or would have started were it not for injuries) that I couldnt find were Trent Green, Gus Frerotte, and Jake Delhomme. Of those that I listed above, all but 4 were above the national average of 21, and all but 3 were above the NFL average of 18. Sure, some of the high scorers may not be great NFL QBs (Harrington, for example), but the general trend seems to suggest that you need at least slightly above average intelligence to start at the NFL level
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